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THE OLD 41ELIABLE FONT -
HIL MISERIES
The greatcoat demand for Nursery
1Stock in Years.
British and European Markets a-
gate open for Canadian Frubt.
Largest 'list of Fruit and Ornamen-
t ail Stock, Seed Potatoes,
ote., grown in Canada
'Write for Particulars
Stone & Wellington
Established 1837
TORONTO, ONT.
The use of the motor ear in
Ontario 'is fast increasing, In 1918
there were registered one car for
each 23 of populatioie 'In the
same year 101,845 retetor cars and
7,529 trucks were registered in
the province, 3,7202 of which were
ovenedby farmers. The total
revenue for licenses issued ID 1.918
in Ontario was $1,214,093.87.
The question has often been.
asked whether the township coun-
cil has to keep the roads open in
winter for mail carriers. The
Municipal World says tb*t lit is op-
tional with the township council
whether they keep the roads op-
en in winter or not, They may
pass a by-law as authorised by the
Municapal Act, section '411 (e and 4)
and provide for keeping the roads
open by utilizing etattite labor or
othetwise, Mail carriers are not en
titled to special consideration. ,
the people want their mail dense
end. they may have to open a road
lett the council is not responsible.
Truly the Edison Araeserola
the World's Universal Mueicell In-
strument. Come see and hear
them and judge for yourself.
Also Edison Blue Antilrerol ee-c-
ords in stock,
-Also Singer Sewing machines in
stock and agent for PifilaeS. Of -
Ike at my residence.
H. WELL, - Zurich..
AUCTION SALE
The peepatatory rues thig axe
now opesisd ani are oreatieg great
interest. Revs. Weiner, Haugh,
Campbelt, Litt, l'ileyer and Yager
are the speakers.
Mr, Milford MeIsase has reter-
ned front Detroit •
Mrs J. Preeter, Sr,, is visiting
her daughter -en Londont,
Mr. Herman Ireland has taken a
position in the Bank of Commerce
Mr Jos. Lawson of Crediton held
sale of milch cows here on Sat-
urday. Good prices were obtains
'ed under the hammer of auctioneer
Taylor.
Mrs, Bert Statton and son Rup-
ert of Grand Bend spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. H. Willert.
DASHWOOD
H Gassman has returned
from an extended visit with relat-
ives ix Pieston. She was accom-
pani'd by her sister, Miss Geiger.
A special collection is being tak
en up in behalf of the Armenian
Fund and is meeting with liberal
response.
I Mr. J. W. Graybeil has accepted
a position with Mr. P. White as
cleprtse,.
Pfaff was peesented Parker. sister of the bride, acted
as bridesmaid while Mr. Alfred
with a ring and a medal at the
closof 'Sunday echocil last Sun- Johnston supported the groom,
s
the ceremony was' performed by
Rev. R. C. Titts, in the presence of
a few immediate friends, after whi
ch all sat down to the wedding
dinner.
The young couple will take up
housekeeping on the groo.m's farm
on the Parr Line, amid the best
Reid, Edighoffer R. Son wish to
extend a cordial invitation to the
ladies of Dashwood and vicinity
to attend .their millinery openings•
.on Friday and. Saturday, March, 26
.and 27th, when Miss Plaine will be
pleased to show you all the new -
from the roast
she suckers are now up- the
est styles.in, Spring and Summer
Hate.
Of Farm etock, Imelements, .etc.,
On Lot 27, Con. 15, elya Township
on Wednesday, Manch alst, 1.92.0 at
1 o'clock, p. m. sharp the follow-
ing; b
110MES ;-1 horse 5 yrs. old;
1 -mare 10 yrs. old; 1 horse 5 yrs.
eel&
CATTLE; -1 cow 8 yes, old .in
calf; 1 cow' 9 yrs, old in calf ; 1,
cow 3 yrs. old in calf; 1 cow( 5-rs.
ola. in calf; 3 heifers and 1 steer
coming 2; 3 heifers coming 1; el
steer rising 1; 3 hogs about 14,01b.
eash; 7 dozen hers.
Mr. Fassold and Mr. Neuschwan- eefeusseetemosefessitifele0001111110•••••••••••••••••••••••••••as
ger of Dashwood called on friends to
in the village on 'Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Win. Hay of Sea- :
forth are vistiing at the home of 44
Mr and Mrs. Chas. Meyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gingerieh aud
family have moved to Mr, .R. Boy- 2
es' farm north of Blake where they
will residei
Quite a number in this vicinity •
are busy making serrurk.
Mrs. Chas Shoemaker spent a •
few days with friends in the vie -
lege last week.
Mr Geo, Douglas of Hensel' cal-
led on friends in the village on
Saturday.
Mr
and
Mrs. Robt. Boy 'en of Eg-
mondville spent a few days last
week with friends in this vicinity.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP.
•A. quiet wedding was steemnizad
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Parker, Bayfield, on Ttrednesday,
March 17th, when their -daughter
Isabell was united in marriage to
George Reid, son of Mrs. A. Reid,
..Parr Line, Stanley, Miss Beula
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. -Held are vis-
iting in •Londoni
DASHWOOD BREEZES
Lust week the cars started to
rue on the Lake Boad. Now they
becoming quite common, since
th snow has almost disappeared
Delayed in the mails)
The Forward Movement of the
Es:angelical church will be launch-
ed next week, when services will
Seuble River, and, weather beige
favorable, sucker fishing ' will be-
gin.
Our creamery Is in full blastnow
eir. Pedersen, who comes here
highly ' recommended as a good
be held twice each day. Saturday butter maker, will, no doubt ease
excepted. These will be in charge a successful season ahead of him.
of Rev, Weiner, Field Secretary of The pupils of S. S. No. 15, Hay
the Association assisted by legal real Stephen, Un.on, are putting on
.clergymen. The canvass for a .concert on Thursday night of
funds will follow. April 1st, Program will consist
Mr. F. White spent Thursday in oi vocal and instrumental _music,
Londoe on business. recitations, and dialogues. - A
The oLcal Reading circle has re- small fee of. -10. cents"will be char-
ceiveci another case of books from ged, .to be Used by the pupils in
the Educational Department. ' buying a few new books for the a misceleanoies shower.
Messrs. Wm. and Emil Schroeder school' ibrary. Come along' and Quite a number of the feigners
htlp the children in their efforts. . are making maple syrup this. spr-
Much press writing is prevalent
at present relating to our rural se -
lames.; many suggestions are being;
Few
•
argains
Cream Separatorshave advanced!
'10 in price. Buggies 20 per cent.We4
have on hand one DeLaval and one:
Melotte Separators, also two Gray'
Buggies which we will sell at pre -I
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• SOME OTHER FARM MACHINERS. IN STOCK AT LAST
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advance prices for quick sale.
YEAR'S PRICES.
SEE US ABOUT NEW AND GOOD SECOND DRAG HARROWS:
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BRING ALONG THAT PERTICULAR BLACKSMITH JOB, WE as
BLACKSMITH WORK
WILL TRY AND DO IF FOR Y OU.
PUMPS PUMPS
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• WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS AND PIPINGset
• WE INSTALL AND KEEP IN REPAIR ALL OUR. PUMPS.
wishes of -their many friends. • lei
se,
The Sterling Bank at Varna have. es.
•
leased the store of J. Harnwell, re-, : r
cenlly occupied by Messrs. Horner 0
rhiuTG Zurich t
9
th ir bank. 0 , 0
o
for Ba fiald, Goshen and Varna An c •
glican churChes, arrived at Bayf:eld ......"1439662`9"............"""""`"*"61""")°3
with his family last week. He
came from Cochrane, New Ont.
Mr. Orval Stephenson, ,who has
,spent he past month with friends
in Stanley, returned last week to
his borne, Marlette, Mich.
The young people of the neigh-
borhood gathered at the home of
M. and Mrs. Geo. Reid on Tuesday
evening and presented them With
& Inge; and intend fitting it up tor.
•. Rev. R C. Titts, the new Rector
of Detroit, spent a few days here
attending the funeral of their
grandfather,. the late Mr. Becher.
which -was held. on Sunday,
Dr. Taylor,- pseet a few days in
IA1PLEMENTS, ETC.;- Deering offered for their improvement.
binder 6 -ft. cut; AL -H. mower 5 -it London last week. . ' yeer correspondent estould
Cut; Deering disc drill for ' grain Al colleeticer inbehalf' of the a suggestion, in .line :witeresetiti e '.'" .3ohrt-TtarleicOin `lias had so
and fertilizer; Deering Hay Rake; Armenians fietpebe taken up this i writers, that our rural school die-. many funerals the' last year 'or two
INTPX011 disc, Deering cultivator, . coming Sunday: This is a wor- tests be diminished, that instead of that the -Male . quartet is becom
wagon, sleigh, buggy, M'H. man- thy cause and should meet with 1 firteen or sixteen school's in' 2a. ing weary of singing.
ure spreader, hay rack, grastelbox liberal respons€'. township, there be eight goodtwo
land roller, root pulper, Clinton Mr. Pedersen was a visitor to - roomed. schools.
Fanningmill, pig rack, 1,600-lh. sea- 'London on Thursday. I Let the ieight schools disteicts,
les, No. 21 Fleury plow, harrows,' Mr. Henry Bender has engaged h lee ,one substantial municipal sch-
scuffler, 2 water troughs gal -Van- •with Mr. Foster of Zurich for the ool board, whose duties will be to
ized Thed, team herness, single:lase-I•summer and left on Monday. I provide the Municipal Legislature
ness, Peninsular range, Oak Tre- ;Some very interesting and int- requsite for these districts. Pux-
r.
Daisy churn, 10 tens of hay,lerge by our school from children in
easure heater for coal or wood, ructive letters are being receieed i cease. a Paetel of land, not Jess than 15 acres lase each district, build
pork barrel, forks, shovels, hoes, either parts of the Empire. i a teacher's residence, and a good
whiffletrees, neckyokes and num- age, and Mrs. H. Zimmer of St- large stable for the benefit of the
erous articles. YatScord are visiting relatives in of the teachers .and children. Pup-
- • TERMS OP SALE $10.00 and teem ii9 then could drive to and from
under cash; Over that amount Miss nada ,Snell has returned i school and have haaree accomodat-
bome allele spending the past ion provided. Let each school in
few months in London,. -centre for
I become not only a
Mrs Morley and chielren of Gen- ordinary school instruetion, bu't
coe are visiting her parents, Mr. also an agricultural centre for ex-
am' Mrs A. Desjardine. ; perimenting in practical farming
Miss 'Mildred Sohroeder of near thereby growing fodder for their
Crediton spent a few days with horses, and cattle, etc.,which
Miss Hazels" Snell. they might produce on a email
Mrs. G. Moulton of Stratford, scale. Gardening, grazing and
spent a few days es-th her parents, crop rotation' could then be well
Diti and Mrs. D. 'Hartleib, last tought, not as a theory, bet prae-
week. . I tically so that children could beve
1 9 Mr. F. White has opened a nee' an incentive for study.
grocery store in connection With 1 The Department of Education
his confectionery. i should then provide a rural School. . i
There passed away at the home. Grad Exams in advance of the
of his datgliter, Mrs. Geo. Schros.! present High School Entraneei
eder, on Thursday March 11.th, an- thereby allowing pupils who are
other of our oldest re'idents in the not intending to leave the farm
s:* meet Me*
person of Mr. Jacob Becher, at for their professions the privilige
a who eat
the age of 90 years and 3 months. of a more thorough practical ed
el:sally says a well. , Deceased had suffered a slight ueation for the farmer's need.
mistake by Rushing
rest forms 'aria mid . stroke ofp aralysis from vsihch he I Would it not also be advisable e
.dney pores .so they nover recovered. He was a nat-1 to build one or two or more if
_ . strain only part of ; eve of German:se hut came to this ; necessary, Rural High Schools for
.ons from th':e blood, ' erscentre nine years ,40,-r) with his the benefit of the pupils, who de- ,
ever trouble, nervoua. a li,v r "1 '`I' MrS• Sl. "I'n'aer • and he! sire entering a .profession in the
all rheum. , , es
. s, clizziness, sleeplessness, i lerel si'r' rn.idert esro Besides township. These could be so ar-
' . come from sluggish kid. Isles el, srneder h. e '-. survived bv . ranged also, as to allow the said
/IV% qrvr hi .
fness• pupils to drive from their homes
TGerl""1"
ing. purser has become so high
mind, thrall: is a luxury, and we
,have to lookelsewhere for a sub-
stitute. "
8 months' credit will he given on
furnishing approved joint notes.
4 per cent off for cash an credit a-
rnounte. Hey Cash.
E Bossenberry,
Oscar Rloptil, Sol, Jacol,e,
Auctioneers. Proprietor..
Wm. Johnston, Cerk.
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MEA1
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/NO the rr: -vs at onoe when Bad
1113rts bothert--Xeit
;trio acid.
Kamm
laity ,oat
the sial
knOWII a
"Ad& ie.
aduggist
the was:
then yot.
titan, he.
Tees, con.
s cf.
Ths nii ou feel a, dull sae in the e. . to these schools, thereby :Ivo dine,
loaneyr o: your back hurts, or if t,he
urite 001,4, offemative, fun of segi.1 Mr. Goo Kelle: si in has return- the unnecessary trouble of bosrd-
meet, i reselar of paasoge or attended d grein a visit wi h relatives in i leg away froim home.
Jr a SOT •T, of sic/tiding, get about foul 1 Kitchener.
senses of Salts from any reliable sty W B Will ri attended a
eserturey • ,' take e. tablespoonful in ,setiftg ofthe Fil`" Grewer's As -i
e
se glass e :ter before breakfast for al
eeeistion nt London last week. .I The Worterns' Institute havn 00. e . N -our kidneys will then act -
"err Tre Tiernan ri ' thr' local banls eidecl to sell their autograph milt
fi as Th. •enous salts la made frona
tea see; . - 'pas and lemon juke, tom.
L asa se sis and has been uaed for
lash clogged kidneys and
1
si se with the Ferw.eel Movement can be left there or taken to tivs
a .ira.,.1tv, .o activity, also bo nen- ,
t -lic-s n unne so it nu ler
a, eses. ../.11,1a ending bladdeongr dis. n'l A 11"16. in the '" •n "ell Cal 2hui•ell. tiext meeting, which will be hPIFI
ereersoi Throrsdey eve 111'); hat, when at the home of IVIres R. N. Doug.-
Jad Se inexpereive mid eatv ,, ,,,,;ff•-,eg Nver-, r4,,t).'4rit0ci to las or April 33th. when the bids
:es a delightful effete 1 i
el after the er'esent departm- will be opened., the quilt toeino: to
t r ?went lits 1. drink whie.h all Tee.
Meisel pure avoldino serious kid. num. O. S Rowe's& arid Meselarrits.a Feel- riellereeia memorial Rospisat
mey ootsee
h-rs 'been transfesrei to Galt and by private bid. The quilt eel he
1 -rt week, oe exhibition at the Blake store.
ssieriel movrenent in coenscs The bids, which are to be '46sled
• &Iowa take now, ea •rr coa-cl"0"e are Moirs the highest bidder. The process
tem to , szidneys clean arid tee e' Ossfreieher 13irls 'Koller- to zo to the building fund of the
lular meat
ri,ruan, unq totatisgt
SHINGLES SHINGLES
Parties requiring Shingles this- season
will do well by bying them at once. As
after April ist all shingles will advance
10 per cel t. inprice.
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